Stroke alert patient transported to St. Mary's Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services from Middleton transported an 84-year-old male patient with possible stroke symptoms and decreased responsiveness from an assisted living facility to St. Mary's Hospital in Madison. The patient's condition included lowered alertness, difficulty eating, and limited verbal response. Medical staff at St. Mary’s were preparing to receive the patient upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
St. Mary's from Middleton Med Three Six, how do you copy?
00:04
Good afternoon St.
00:08
Mary's.
00:09
Once again, Middleton Three Six, approximately 10 min out with a stroke alert patient.
00:17
He is an eighty-four year old male with lowered responsiveness for facility staff coming from an assisted living today.
00:29
Findings from the unit as of yesterday, late last night, would be that patient's last known well this morning.
00:40
Difficulty eating and lowered responsiveness per staff.
00:46
Vitals for you.
00:47
Blood sugar 163, temperature 97.3.
00:54
SpO2 is 90% on four liters.
00:56
We have an end tidal 14, respirations in the 20s.
01:03
Heart rate showing sinus rhythm, data sent over.
01:07
Heart rate of mid 80s to 90s.
01:10
Last blood pressure 115 over 74.
01:16
Patient currently has a GCS of 9 with no verbal responses.
01:25
Able to open eyes to directions,
01:30
but not able to follow other commands.
01:34
We'll be there in approximately seven to ten minutes.
01:38
Do you have any comments, questions, or orders before we see you?
01:41
Middleton, is this patient normally on oxygen or on room air? What are the stroke deficits besides decreased responsiveness and no verbal response?
01:54
One more time, please.
01:57
Middleton, is this patient normally on oxygen or on room air?
02:02
Patient has a history of COPD, is usually on room air.
02:06
Middleton,
02:08
What other signs of stroke are visible in this patient?
02:13
Right side inactive.
02:19
Previous versus new onset.
02:22
No further questions, Middleton.
02:24
We will see you in room two on arrival.
02:26
Same area clear.
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S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715
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